Moorgreen Hospital is a community hospital in West End, near Southampton. Although within the geographical boundaries of Hampshire Primary Care Trust, the services and administration are primarily delivered by Southampton City Primary Care Trust.

History The hospital was built in 1848 at a cost of £7000 as the South Stoneham Union Workhouse. The name was subsequently changed to West End Institution. At one time the workhouse employed 300 paupers to work on 20 acres (81,000 m 2) of cultivated land. In 1920, the South Stoneham Union was renamed Eastleigh. In the 1930s, the workhouse became a Public Assistance Institution known as the West End Institution, and was renamed Moorgreen Hospital when the Ministry of Health took over the site as part of the formation of the NHS in 1948. In 1977, the UK's second NHS palliative care hospice opened on the site, named Countess Mountbatten House. The hospice was a joint project between the Wessex Regional Health Authority and Macmillan Cancer Relief. Before 1977, all hospital palliative care was provided in acute or community hospitals, and only 20% of patients died at home. At the time, Countess Mountbatten House was the first to offer an integrated service of beds, community care and support for hospital staff, including education of non-specialist staff and volunteers.

Services The two buildings on either side of the Hospital were originally homes for the victorian people who worked on the land one was for the female sex and one was for the male.

Intermediate care Southampton City Primary Care Trust run the Tom Rudd Unit at Moorgreen. This is an intermediate care unit consisting of three wards and provides 52 rehabilitation and 26 nurse-led beds. Patients are referred to the unit either on discharge from acute hospitals (usually Southampton General Hospital) or through the community-based care teams, such as the Rapid Response unit.

Allington House West Ward closed in 2005 and provided nursing care for people awaiting discharge from hospital

Allington House East Ward closed in 2008 and moved to Berrywood Ward at The Western Community Hospital in Southampton. It provides nursing care for older people who exhibit behavior that challenges.

The Trust also run Memory Clinic, Occupational Medicine, Palliative Medicine and general Psychiatry services from Moorgreen.

Palliative care (Countess Mountbatten House) Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust provide palliative care for patients with advancing cancer in Countess Mountbatten House, which is on the Moorgreen site. The hospice has 25 beds and a day care centre with physiotherapy facilities, as well as a palliative care research unit.